Category: archives
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School looks at several ways to bring money into district
Superintendent says grants, community have been helpful By:Vanessa S. Holt SPRINGFIELD With state aid to schools frozen at last year’s levels, many area schools are looking at ways to bring more money into the district through grants, fund-raisers and donations. Springfield Township Superintendent Helena Kosoff said her school district has received grants in the…
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Corporate veteran champions diversity in firm’s workforce
To Dr. Joseph Mo diversity is not just some over-used catchphrase. By: Gwen Runkle To Dr. Joseph Mo diversity in the workplace is just not some over-used catchphrase. It is a philosophy the chief executive officer, president and chairman of NexMed, an emerging international pharmaceutical and medical technology company based in Robbinsville, takes to heart…
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POLICE BEAT 03/28
From the March 28 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Salvatore Nalbone, 43, and Donna Redler, 29, both of Bordentown, were charged with obstruction of justice, police said. On March 9, township officers were sent to a home on Ticonderoga Drive because of a loud noise complaint. Officers knew the resident, Mr. Nalbone, had…
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Court session teaches students about drunken driving penalties
Driver’s education class learns firsthand about consequences of irresponsibility By:David Koch BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP You can lead high school students to a driver’s education class, but you can’t make them drive safely. But perhaps seeing others get penalized in municipal court for reckless driving might teach them caution. For that reason, 20 sophomores from Bordentown…
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Isadore Aroniss
Isadore "Duke” Aroniss of Lawrence died Tuesday, March 26, at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. He graduated from Lehigh University and owned Trenton Furniture Co. many years before retiring. He was a member of the Trenton Club and enjoyed tennis, ballroom dancing, equestrian sports,…
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‘The Dresser’
Bristol Riverside Theatre stages Ronald Harwood’s throwback to an almost-forgotten era. By: Stuart Duncan Lenny Haas (left) and Douglas Campbell star in Bristol Riverside Theatre’s production of The Dresser. The Dresser is a wonderful old drama, a throwback to an almost-forgotten era, but one crammed with memories and passions. Bristol Riverside Theatre has brought it…
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‘Harrison’s Flowers’
A photojournalist and his wife encounter the gruesome reality of war in the Balkans. [R] By: Bob Brown Watching Harrison’s Flowers is like driving by a car wreck you don’t want to look but you can’t help yourself. It is definitely not for the squeamish or fainthearted. Those who have trouble handling graphic violence can…
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Chit-Chat: Three ‘dudes’ heading to Wyoming ranch!
By: Merle Citron Carla Mau is a project manager for AT&T. She has lived on North Union Street for about two years. Although Carla likes her job, she isn’t nearly as excited about it as she is about spending a week this summer at a dude ranch nestled at the base of the Grand Tetons…
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Mansfield board unanimously approves $5.4M budget
Average homowner could see $450 increase By:David Koch MANSFIELD The Mansfield Board of Education on Tuesday unanimously adopted the proposed 2002-2003 budget that, if enacted along with a separate additional spending question, could cost the average homeowner $453.85 more in school taxes. Residents will have the chance during the April 16 school elections to…
